A Survey Into The Effectiveness Of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy For Self-Practice And Self-Reflection Amongst Cognitive Behavioural Therapists (Cbt) And The Implications For Future Training
A Survey into the Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Self-Practice and Self-Reflection amongst Cognitive Behavioural Therapists (CBT) and the Implications for Future Training
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLESIII
LIST OF FIGURESIV
RESULTS1
Descriptive1
T-Test5
Qualitative data (Responses)6
Self therapy practice7
Barrier8
Training and therapy9
Self practice group10
Trainings improvement11
Analysis12
DISCUSSION20
Therapist individual contribution20
Positive role for self practice and self reflection21
Change mechanism22
Education level23
Therapist skills25
Therapist's background26
Cognitive behavioural therapy adherence27
Primary role of cognitive behavioural therapy therapists29
Therapeutic relationship31
Conclusion34
REFERENCES37
LIST OF TABLES
Question 1: Table 1: Are you studying?1
Question 3: Table 2: Have you had Cognitive Behavioural Therapy yourself?1
Question 5: Table 3: Do you practice CBT techniques on yourself?2
Question 7: Table 4: How often do you use CBT techniques to assist with your own difficulties? (e.g. thought records or behavioral activation)2
Question 8: Table 5: In your opinion, how effective are these strategies in supporting you?3
Question 9: Table 6: In your opinion, should personal Cognitive Behavioural Therapy be a requirement for training?3
Question 13: Table 7: Have you ever participated in a self practice group?4
Question 14: Table 8: How useful did you find the self-practice group?4
Table 9: Group Statistics5
Table 10: Independent Samples Test5
LIST OF FIGURES
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RESULTS
Introduction
This chapter will provide the information about the results that is being obtained from the participants. The results were posted on the link of survey monkey which was provided by the researcher. The tables in this chapter will provide the response rate percentage for particular questions. The group statistics is also given along with the independent test to know the relationship.s
Descriptive
Question 1: Table 1: Are you studying?
Answer Options
Response Percent
Response Count
Post Graduate Certification
26%
5
Post Graduate Diploma
47%
9
MSc.
26%
5
In table 1 it can be seen that most of the respondents are PG diploma holder. Whereas it can also be seen in the table that PG certificate and MSc are of same no. This implies that survey response was given by most of the respondents who were holding post graduate diploma.
Question 3: Table 2: Have you had Cognitive Behavioural Therapy yourself?
Answer Options
Response Percent
Response Count
Yes
24%
5
No
76%
16
In table 2 it can be seen that most of the respondents have not provided the cognitive behavioural therapy to themselves. This implies that among all the respondents, there are many respondents who do not have tested the cog native behavioural therapy on themselves.
Question 5: Table 3: Do you practice CBT techniques on yourself?
Answer Options
Response Percent
Response Count
Yes
81.0%
17
No
19.0%
4
Please explain your answer
20
In table 3 it can be seen that most of the respondents have said yes regarding the practice of CBT technique to their selves. According to the responses it can be said that most of the respondents have tried the CBT technique on their selves. However they have not adopted the therapy as a part of their personal therapy practices.
Question 7: Table 4: How often do you use CBT techniques to assist with your own difficulties? (e.g. thought records or behavioural activation)
Answer Options
Response Percent
Response Count
Not at all
0.0%
0
Daily
24%
4
Weekly
41%
7
Monthly
35%
6
Yearly
0.0%
0
In table 4 respondents responded to the question regarding the use of CBT technique in order assist their own difficulties. Most of the respondents have selected weekly against this statement. According to the responses it can be interpreted that ...